Collide Theatrical
Chelsea Rose has appeared in Collide’s Romeo & Juliet, Picture of Dorian Gray, Great Gatsby, Dance ‘Til You Drop, Dracula, and Wonderland. Other credits include the Ordway, Sesame Street Live and numerous commercials and music videos.
Gabrielle Dominique is thrilled to be making her Collide debut! A South Minneapolis native, Gabrielle graduated from St. Olaf College where she earned her B.A. in Dance & Theatre. She has worked with the Guthrie Theater, Ordway Center, the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, and the Children’s Theatre Company, among others. When she isn’t kicking up her heels onstage, she enjoys choreographing and teaching dance across the Metro. Gabrielle was last seen onstage in Theater Latté Da’s production of Jelly’s Last Jam.
Jayson Douglas has danced for several renowned ballet companies including Company C Contemporary Ballet, named top 25 companies by Dance Magazine, where he was featured in Twyla Tharp’s Surfer in the Styx. He has toured Paris, France with Sarah Berges Dance and Cannes, France with James Sewell Ballet to perform in the Cannes International Dance Festival.
Collide: The Great Gatsby (Gatsby), Wonderland (Mad Hatter), Class of ’85 (Blake Scott), Belmont Hotel, Romeo & Juliet 2014 (Romeo), Dracula (2016 & 2018), Dance ‘Til You Drop. Other Credits: Carnival Cruise Lines, Black Label Movement, The Ordway, and Zenon Dance Co.
Javan Mngrezzo began his dance journey his first year of college at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon. He graduated in three years, magna cum laude, with a B.S. in Dance and Sociology. Javan currently dances with Black Label Movement and Analog Dance Works. Previously, he has been a company dancer with Threads Dance Project and BodyVox .
Whether he’s rapping, producing, performing, teaching kids to beatbox, or working his former job as a youth counselor, it’s clear the man most commonly known as Carnage The Executioner was born to do two things: instruct and entertain. Musicians, dancers, DJs, poets, and television hosts who have worked with Carnage recognize his dedication to his craft and would confirm that he doesn’t disappoint. Ask emcees about Carnage’s skill level, and you’ll find out that the phrase, “he’s your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper,” actually fits.
A music fan since childhood, Carnage has filled his memory bank with thousands of references from all genres to draw from for his work. Carnage’s start as a human beatboxer has taken on a life of its own. He now uses technology like looping and effects pedals commonly used by guitarists. He enhances the experience of a live Hip-Hop show by allowing his audiences to hear original Carnage material and unique improvisations and spot-on recreations of popular songs. Carnage uses this same musical knowledge and technology to create custom, studio human beatbox tracks. His audio vision via mouth music can be heard on albums by Hip-Hop heavyweights Aesop Rock and R.A. The Rugged Man.
Carnage is a self-trained songwriter who’s skilled enough to compose a heart-felt story as easily as he can craft an intricate battle rap. Carnage gained national fame from his past guest appearances with Eyedea & Abilities. However, it’s his original songs that allow his fans to connect with him the most. Songs like “Addict,” “Save My People,” and “The MTW Story” give fans a glimpse into the real-life experiences of Carnage, the human being.